Carolina Falkholt

Last updated
Carolina Falkholt 2013. Carolina Falkholt 2013.jpg
Carolina Falkholt 2013.
"TECHNE", Installation. Indoors in Culture Centre "MImers Hus" in Kungalv, Sweden, 2016 Carolina Falkholt TECHNE.jpg
"TECHNE", Installation. Indoors in Culture Centre "MImers Hus" in Kungälv, Sweden, 2016
Untitled (Firewall), Parkskolan in Ystad, Sweden, 2015. Carolina Falkholt - Parkskolan-Ystad-2015.jpg
Untitled (Firewall), Parkskolan in Ystad, Sweden, 2015.
Mural, Sodra Dragongatan, Ystad, 2015. Carolina Falkholt - - - Ystad-2015.jpg
Mural, Södra Dragongatan, Ystad, 2015.
Carolina Falkholt in front of PI, on the student house Jakten, Halmstad. Pi av Carolina Falkholt 01.jpg
Carolina Falkholt in front of PI, on the student house Jakten, Halmstad.
Fuck the World by Carolina Falkholt in Stockholm 2018. Fuck the World by Carolina Falkholt in 2018 (1 av 4).jpg
Fuck the World by Carolina Falkholt in Stockholm 2018.
Documentation of the exhibition Materialutmattning (Material fatigue) in Gothenburg Museum of Art, 2011. Carolinafalkholt gbgkonstmuseum 2011.jpg
Documentation of the exhibition Materialutmattning (Material fatigue) in Gothenburg Museum of Art, 2011.
The painting Yttrandefrihet!/Cvaboda slova!/Freedom of speech! in Alingsas, Sweden, 2012. Carolinafalkholt alingsas yttrandefrihet 2012.jpg
The painting Yttrandefrihet!/Cвабода слова!/Freedom of speech! in Alingsås, Sweden, 2012.

Carolina Alexandra Falkholt, with the pseudonym Blue, born 4 March 1977 in Gothenburg, is a Swedish artist, graffiti writer and musician. Sometimes she uses her own coined term grafitta, to describe her art. It is a play with the two words graffiti and fitta, the latter means "pussy" in Swedish.

Contents

Biography

Carolina Falkholt grew up in Dals Långed, Dalsland, Sweden. As a teenager, she moved to Stockholm to go to the waldorf school Kristofferskolan. [1] At the same time she began painting graffiti under the pseudonym Blue. [1] By the mid-1990s, she moved to New York City. [1] There, as the only Swedish artist, she became a member of the two crews The Fantastic Partners and Hardcore Chickz. [2] She worked with graffiti writers such as Sento and Lady Pink while making paintings around New York for the record company Rawkus to earn a living. [2] Around the turn of the century, she was one of Sweden's most famous graffiti writers. [2] After four years In New York, she moved back to Sweden and settled in Gothenburg where she is active today. [1]

Artistic practice

In addition to spray paint and drawing, Carolina Falkholt practice involve collage, sculpture, installation, performance, film and photo. She often build up her drawings with endless amounts of circles creating a web, sometimes over vibrant colors. Typical motifs she has been investigating in her art is connected to the body, like eyes, ears, mouth, hands and the vagina. In many of her paintings of hands it is actually letters, since she is using Swedish Sign Language in her art. She is also a musician and has released records as part of her artistic practice. [3] In several projects she has initiated various forms of collaboration with other artists, musicians, the public and organizations.

In 2010, Falkholt realized the big project Graffiti Mariestad that circulated around a now demolished silo in Mariestad harbor. During a number of months before the building was to be dismantled, the façade was painted while activities in and around the silo were ongoing. The project involved about 30 graffiti writers, including Nug, Rubin and Dwane, [2] musicians, dancers, artists and hundreds of young people. The project resulted in one of the world's largest graffiti paintings. [2] The project Graffiti Mariestad also resulted in Falkholt being commissioned to create a public sculpture in Mariestad, which was built, among other things, from material from the demolished silo. The twelve-meter high sculpture T.E.S.T. was inaugurated in June 2011. The whole process is documented in the book SILO. [4]

Carolina Falkholt has had solo exhibitions at Gothenburg Museum of Art, [5] Eskilstuna Museum of Art, [6] Ystad Art Museum, Steneby Konsthall in Dalsland and Klippans konsthall in Skåne., [7] among others. In 2013, she was one of the participants in Swedish Televisions (SVT) program Konstkuppen and that same year she curated and participated as an artist in the exhibition Mynningsladdare (Muzzleloader) at Röda Sten Konsthall in Gothenburg. [8] In the same year, she participated in the X-Border biennial with the project Firewall with paintings in the three towns Severomorsk, Rovaniemi and Luleå and made the 16 meter long piece Wet Paint at Kulturhuset in Stockholm. Falkholt is represented by, among others, Gothenburg Museum of Art, Skövde Museum of Art and Halland Museum of Cultural History. [9] In 2014 she made the painting Övermålning (Overpainting) as a commission for a highschool in Nyköping. She started by writing derogatory words towards women on the wall and then painted them over with a stylized motif of the lower part of a woman's naked body. The artwork created a heated argument which was covered in media, both in Sweden and internationally. [10] At one point politicians took the decision to build a wall in front of the painting. But Falholt and the painting had many strong supporters. The principal of the school said: "I see many pedagogic advantages to having her art in the school". [11] After much debate the wall in front of the painting was taken down. [12] In connection with this debate she made a performance at Konstakademien in Stockholm, where she invited politicians to Skenbröllop, a sham marriage with her. Two politicians said yes, Marita Ulvskog (Swedish Social Democratic Party) and Sissela Nordling Blanco (Feminist Initiative). [13]

In 2015 she made a huge mural as a commission for the highschool Parkskolan in Ystad. The painting Untitled (Firewall), depict yet another stylized naked woman haning upside down with her legs in an unnatural contorted position. [14] 2017 she was invited as one on the artist for the exhibition SculptureMotion at Wanås sculpture park, together with William Forsythe, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Sonia Khurana and Éva Mag. For this exhibition she did the work Train of thoughts, a railroad car moved to the woods, first painted white and then filled with her black circles creating an organic web over the whole surface. [15]

In December 2017 she painted a 40-foot erect human penis on a building at 303 Broome Street, New York, NY. She signed the artwork on the lower right hand side. The mural was painted over by the buildings owner three days later. [16] [17] [18]

Public works (in selection)

Fuck the World

Fuck the World is a mural by Falkholt which depicts an erect blue penis and covers five storeys of an apartment block ( 59°20′04.8″N18°02′05″E / 59.334667°N 18.03472°E / 59.334667; 18.03472 ) in Stockholm, Sweden. [22]

The work was unveiled in April 2018 on Kronobergsvägen in the Kungsholmen district of Stockholm. [21] Falkholt whose work explores human sexuality said of it, "They should consider what it is they are so upset about and then talk about it" and "Sex is so important, but it's always been too dirty to discuss." [21]

Falkholt was confident that Stockholm residents would be receptive to the work and that it would avoid the fate of an earlier work of a pink and orange penis which was painted on the side of a four-storey building in lower Manhattan in December 2017, but was painted over after a few weeks. [21] However following complaints from neighbouring residents, it was announced a week after being unveiled that the work is to be painted over. [22]

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Street artist</span>

A street artist is a person who makes art in public places. Street artists include portrait artists, caricaturists, graffiti artists, muralists and people making crafts. Street artists can also refer to street performers such as musicians, acrobats, jugglers, living statues, and street theatre performers. Street artists can be seen throughout the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">OSGEMEOS</span>

OSGEMEOS are identical twin street artists Otavio Pandolfo and Gustavo Pandolfo. They started painting graffiti in 1987 and their work appears on streets and in galleries across the world.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sigrid Hjertén</span> Swedish modernist painter (1885–1948)

Sigrid Hjertén was a Swedish modernist painter. Hjertén is considered a major figure in Swedish modernism. Periodically she was highly productive and participated in 106 exhibitions. She worked as an artist for 30 years before dying of complications from a lobotomy for schizophrenia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bengt Lindström</span> Swedish artist (1925–2008)

Bengt Karl Erik Lindström was a Swedish artist. Lindström was one of Sweden's best known contemporary artists with a characteristic style of distinct colors, often including contorted faces. He had two children, Mariana and Alexandre. In 2003, Lindström became disabled due to a stroke and he became unable to paint. The year 2004 saw the release of a film about Bengt's life: "Lindström - Le Diable de la Couleur et de la Forme". On 29 January 2008, Lindström died at his home in Sundsvall, Sweden.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Marianne Ehrenström</span> Swedish artist (1773–1867)

Mariana "Marianne" Maximiliana Christiana Carolina Lovisa Ehrenström, née Pollet, was a Swedish writer, singer, painter, pianist, culture personality, memoir writer and lady-in-waiting. She was a member of the Academy of the Free Arts and an honorary member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">David Wallin</span> Swedish artist

David August Wallin was a Swedish artist. In 1932 he won an Olympic Gold Medal in the art competitions of the Olympic Games in Los Angeles for his oil painting "At the Seaside of Arild".

Mamma Andersson is a Swedish contemporary artist. She is based in Stockholm and is married to artist Jockum Nordström.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">José Liard</span>

José Luis Liard, is an artist, mural-painter, illustrator, designer and musician who works particularly in Sweden.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bianca Wallin</span> Swedish artist (1909–2006)

Bianca Wallin, was a Swedish artist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Graffiti in Russia</span>

In Russia, graffiti is an ambiguous phenomenon, i.e. considered to be desecration by some, and art by others. It is done for a variety of reasons, including expressing oneself through an art form, or protesting against a corporation or ideology.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Shai Dahan</span> American painter

Shai Dahan is an American contemporary painter and street artist who works with painting, drawing, illustrations and sculptures.

Women on Walls is a public art project in Egypt aimed at empowering women through the use of street art, by encouraging the portrayal of strong Egyptian female figures in street art and empowering female street artists themselves to participate in the political space of graffiti. Building on the popularity of street art as a form of political expression during the January 25 revolution, the aim of this project is to increase awareness of women's issues by introducing women into public space. This project was co-founded by Mia Gröndahl, a Swedish street art documentarian, and Angie Balata, an Egyptian artist, in December 2012 with funding from the Danish Center for Culture and Development, and was launched with a month-long event in the Spring of 2013 in Cairo, Luxor, Alexandria, and Mansoura that included painting sessions, workshops, and lectures on topics ranging from art to women's issues more generally. The project held its second campaign in February 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Katharina Grosse</span> German painter (born 1961)

Katharina Grosse is a German visual artist. She is known for her large-scale, site-related installations to create immersive visual experiences. Grosse's work employs a use of architecture, sculpture and painting. She has been using an industrial paint-sprayer to apply prismatic swaths of color to a variety of surfaces since the late 1990s, and often uses bright, unmixed sprayed-on acrylic paints to create both large-scale sculptural elements and smaller wall works.

Röda Sten Konsthall is a contemporary art center located in the district of Majorna under Älvsborg Bridge in Gothenburg, Sweden. Konsthall roughly translates to "Art Gallery" however the organization is much more similar to a German Kunsthalle. Röda Sten Konsthall is an exhibition space for a diverse range of cultural events and art exhibitions, is home to Gothenburg's only legal graffiti wall "Draken" and hosts a rich program of educational activities for all ages.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Irène K:son Ullberg</span> Swedish painter (1930–2022)

Harriet Irène Elisabeth K:son Ullberg was a Swedish painter.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gerhard Nordström</span> Swedish painter and graphic artist (1925–2019)

Gerhard Nordström was a prominent Swedish painter and graphic artist. Gerhard was the son of Joel Nordström, a priest, and Ester Nordström. He was one of four children. He was raised primarily in Sjörup and Gessie, Sweden. His eldest sibling was noted actress, Karin Nordström.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ninnan Santesson</span> Swedish sculptor, artist (1891–1969)

Gertrud Paulina Santesson was a Swedish artist and sculptor. Santesson's monumental sculptures and intimate portraits of her contemporaneous women artists are regarded as her greatest creative triumphs.

Lenke Rothman-Arnér was a Swedish artist, painter, and writer. She was born to a Jewish family in Hungary, and was imprisoned in Auschwitz in 1944-1945. After her rescue, she was sent to Sweden, where she was hospitalized until 1951.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Erla S. Haraldsdóttir</span> Icelandic visual artist

Erla S. Haraldsdóttir is an Icelandic visual artist primarily working with painting, drawing, printmaking, and photomontage. She is based in Berlin and Johannesburg.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Falkholt har levt för graffitin , Svenska dagbladet, 13 June 2011, (in swedish)
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Jacob Kimvall (2010) Blue Karma, Kingsize, nr.5, page 88
  3. Jönsson, P. M. (9 September 2016). "Falkholts musik stannar kvar" [Falkholt's music remains]. Göteborgs-Posten (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 4 July 2022. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  4. Falkholt, Carolina; Hagström, Andréas (2015). SILO - Dokumentation av Carolina Falkholts konstprojekt Graffiti Mariestad. Tangent Förlag. ISBN   978-91-97984-25-6.
  5. "Caroline Falkholt på Göteborgs konstmuseum".
  6. Nitz, Catarina (February 3, 2017). "Grafittakonstnären Carolina Falkholt ställer ut "Ord ljud kön" – SN". sn.se.
  7. "Graffiti ska fylla konsthallen".
  8. Mikael Olofsson (2013-02-19) Mynningsladdare Archived 2013-02-22 at the Wayback Machine , Göteborgsposten, <www.gp.se>
  9. "Carolina Falkholt Västra Götalandsregionens kulturpristagare 2014".[ dead link ]
  10. "Smiling vagina mural faces removal for 'inappropriate' setting in". Independent.co.uk . 23 January 2014.
  11. "Swedish principal backs school's vagina mural". 23 January 2014.
  12. "Graffitiverket "Övermålningen"" [The graffiti work "Overpainting"]. Nyköpings högstadium (in Swedish). Archived from the original on 26 June 2018.
  13. "Falkholt gifte sig med Marita Ulvskog". 14 April 2014.
  14. 1 2 "Grosses Treffen".
  15. "Carolina Falkholt, Train of Thoughts, Wanås Konst 2017 Photo Mattias Givell - 2".
  16. "Massive penis artist says she got screwed". December 28, 2017.
  17. "Four-story penis mural on Lower East Side building being painted over amid public backlash". New York Daily News.
  18. "New York: giant penis mural that drew shock and scorn painted over". the Guardian. December 28, 2017.
  19. Dalslänningen 28 March 2013 Archived 21 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  20. "Carolina Falkholts vaginamålning för mycket för Nyköpings kommun". January 18, 2014 via sverigesradio.se.
  21. 1 2 3 4 "Giant blue penis painted on Stockholm apartment building". The Local SE. 11 April 2018. Archived from the original on 7 October 2022. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  22. 1 2 Henley, John (13 April 2018). "Five-storey blue penis causes uproar among Stockholm residents". The Guardian . Archived from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved 13 April 2018.